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Report on DPC oversight breach

Report on DPC oversight breach

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Si0neR
Member
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05-28-2023, 03:58 AM
#1
When linking my laptop to the web it triggers the BSOD and then displays a DPC watchdog error. Please help!!!
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Si0neR
05-28-2023, 03:58 AM #1

When linking my laptop to the web it triggers the BSOD and then displays a DPC watchdog error. Please help!!!

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Yahli987
Member
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05-28-2023, 05:43 AM
#2
Start by updating your drivers, though that might not help. DPC is a delayed procedure call, and the watchdog acts as the Windows bug checker. Suggests something may have been corrupted.
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Yahli987
05-28-2023, 05:43 AM #2

Start by updating your drivers, though that might not help. DPC is a delayed procedure call, and the watchdog acts as the Windows bug checker. Suggests something may have been corrupted.

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brunks1234
Junior Member
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05-30-2023, 05:25 AM
#3
Check the system files using the command prompt, then identify any missing or outdated drivers. Focus on network adapters and communication modules. Update them accordingly.
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brunks1234
05-30-2023, 05:25 AM #3

Check the system files using the command prompt, then identify any missing or outdated drivers. Focus on network adapters and communication modules. Update them accordingly.

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KnightCore638
Member
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06-06-2023, 08:08 AM
#4
I’m not sure what exactly is happening. Windows offers several reinstall options now that I’m not very comfortable with. I don’t understand what they do. Choosing the right one would also be useful. From what you mentioned, it seems like there might be some faulty software. The crash report suggests a file called a mini dump, which could contain more details about the incident. Sharing this along with your system specifications might help someone more experienced investigate further. What I can share is my interpretation of the situation. I believe the issue likely involves software corruption, possibly at the operating system level or lower. Modern computers aren’t just Windows machines—they’re compatible systems with their own BIOS and CMOS settings, sometimes even different from the OS itself.
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KnightCore638
06-06-2023, 08:08 AM #4

I’m not sure what exactly is happening. Windows offers several reinstall options now that I’m not very comfortable with. I don’t understand what they do. Choosing the right one would also be useful. From what you mentioned, it seems like there might be some faulty software. The crash report suggests a file called a mini dump, which could contain more details about the incident. Sharing this along with your system specifications might help someone more experienced investigate further. What I can share is my interpretation of the situation. I believe the issue likely involves software corruption, possibly at the operating system level or lower. Modern computers aren’t just Windows machines—they’re compatible systems with their own BIOS and CMOS settings, sometimes even different from the OS itself.